Minton said in an email obtained by multiple media outlets that there would be no charges filed against McCoy, the Longhorns’ backup quarterback, and Hicks, a reserve linebacker, relating to an incident the night before the Alamo Bowl in San Antonio.

Jordan Hicks is one of two Texas players being investigated in connection with an alleged sexual assault. (AP Photo)

A woman said after having multiple drinks, she invited the two men to her hotel room. One of the players had sex with her, she said, while the other watched. Police observed bruises on her knee and bicep, according the police report obtained by the San Antonio Express-News.

Coach Mack Brown suspended the players, but did not specify why. Neither participated in the game on Dec. 29.

Minton said in the email that a police detective told him the investigation was closed. The San Antonio Police Department says that’s not true, according to the Express-News.

The SAPD says its special victims unit “is still reviewing the case.”

Minton also said previously that Hicks “vehemently asserts that all conduct that occurred during the evening of the incident was consensual by everyone involved. The allegation, if any, that a sexual assault occurred by anyone at anytime is completely false.”